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Code · Maryland · Health Occupations

§ 4-505.1

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§4–505.1.
(a)A dental radiation technologist authorized to practice in another state shall be issued a certificate in this State if the applicant:
(1)Pays the application fee required by the Board; and
(2)Provides adequate evidence that the applicant:
(i)Meets the qualifications otherwise required under this title for a certification to practice dental radiation technology;
(ii)Has satisfied the examination requirement for certification of another state that the Board determines is comparable to the examination requirement in this State;
(iii)Is not being investigated by a disciplinary authority of another state, does not have charges pending against the applicant’s certification, and has not been disciplined by a disciplinary or certifying authority of another state or country, or been convicted or disciplined by a court of any state or country for an act that would be grounds for disciplinary action under § 4–315 of this title; and
(iv)Has not previously failed an examination for certification as a dental radiation technologist in this State.
(b)If an applicant meets the requirements for certification under this section, the Board shall issue the certificate within 15 business days after receiving the completed application.
(c)The Board may adopt any regulations necessary to provide for the certification of individuals who apply for a certification to practice dental radiation therapy under this section.
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